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Green Connections advocate recycling to manage waste

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By Kohima Bureau Updated: Jan 08, 2018 11:03 pm
Waste management seminar
Resource person Khilda Baiti Rohmah from Indonesia (4th from left), along with the DC Kohima Rajesh Soundararajan and others during the workshop on “Trash for Life” at Hotel East Gate, Kohima, on January 8.

Kohima Bureau
Kohima, Jan. 8 (EMN): A two-day workshop on waste management and recycling – “Trash for life” – commenced on January 8 at Hotel East Gate, Midland, Kohima, with Khilda Baiti Rohmah, a lady from Indonesia as the resource person.
The training is being organised by Green Connections, a non-profit organisation which aims at promoting eco-tourism destinations, waste management, forest conservation and livelihood, led by Kevichülie Meyase and Neikedolie Hiekha as the chairman and secretary respectively.
The inaugural programme was also graced by Rajesh Soundararajan, deputy commissioner, Kohima. Delivering the keynote address, Soundararajan emphasised on the importance on sustainable waste management, which he said is essential for a healthy living.
“Waste management and recycling is not only about how a city should look clean, but it is also for a healthy living,” the DC said while he made an ardent call to all the citizens to inculcate the habit of staying healthy and living healthy.
“People are not averse to change. Indeed, all citizens welcome change,” he said and urged those responsible citizens to spearhead in giving the leadership towards the venture. To this, the DC also lauded the initiative and leadership provided by the Green Connections, while he also urged them to reach out to the people with the importance of sustainable waste management and recycling.
Giving an introduction to the workshop, Kejaroko Pier stated that the initiative was organised with the attempt to learn on waste management and further to manage the waste and reuse for the betterment of humanity and the environment.
The resource person Khilda, in her address, shared about some of her experiences on how far she and her organisation have progressed. Khilda does recycling and waste management in a very unique way by utilizing waste efficiently and economically.
Khilda has also received the Ashoka Young Change Maker Award in 2009, followed by Danamon Award in 2011, Tupperware She Can Award in 2012, Women Inspiration Nova Magazine in 2014, Women Inspiration Natur-e in 2015, CNN Heroes in 2017, and Entrepreneur Award from Indonesia Bank in 2017, among others.

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By Kohima Bureau Updated: Jan 08, 2018 11:03:36 pm
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